- Source: The Ladybird (film)
The Ladybird is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Walter Lang and starring Betty Compson. It was produced by the B movie studio Chadwick Pictures. A print is housed in the Library of Congress collection.
Plot
The film follows the activities of a gang called 'The Ladybirds' -- criminals who prey upon the rich and famous of New Orleans.
During Mardi Gras, a society girl called Diane Wyman gets a job dancing at a local cabaret and unwittingly becomes entangled with the Ladybirds plots.
Cast
Betty Compson as Diane Wyman
Malcolm McGregor as Duncan Spencer
Sheldon Lewis as Spider
Hank Mann as The Brother
Leo White as Phillipe
John Miljan as Jules Ranier
Ruth Stonehouse as Lucille
Jean De Briac as Jacques
Joseph W. Girard as Jacob Gale (as Joseph Gerard)
See also
List of American films of 1927
References
External links
The Ladybird at IMDb
The Ladybird at AllMovie
Swedish language lobby poster
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ken Loach
- Jean De Briac
- Benedict Cumberbatch
- Sheldon Lewis
- Joseph W. Girard
- Malcolm McGregor
- Rodimus Prime
- Jack Natteford
- Wes Archer
- Leo White
- Ladybird, Ladybird (film)
- The Ladybird (film)
- Ladybird (disambiguation)
- Lady Bird (film)
- Ladybird Books
- Crissy Rock
- Adelaide Clemens
- List of films shown at the New York Film Festival
- Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris
- Evacuation of the Louvre collection during World War II